Re: DocuSign
Vicki W
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That may have been my problem as well, not the
site, but the form the person wrote. That certainly would explain why it was
fairly easy the first few times three years ago and quite difficult the few
times I've had to use it in the last couple of months.
Vicki
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Re: DocuSign
I had to use it a few times to do something for school and have had no problems. The only thing is the form navigation sometimes takes a bit to get used to… But that is the fault of the person who writes the form. my school created a video to help you fill out the form and I was able to use that to navigate and fill in the form when I did it.
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Melissa
On Aug 13, 2021, at 4:18 AM, heather albright <kd5cbl@...> wrote:
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Re: DocuSign
Vicki W
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I've used it a few times, once for a real-estate
purchase and again for income tax. The first time, three years ago, it wasn't
too bad, but last year with our taxes was very difficult. I think I ended up
having my husband finish my signatures because I simply couldn't access that
area.
Vicki
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Re: DocuSign
Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND
Hi Heather,
We have found it to be very accessible. As I recall, there is a button or link to tell it to enable accessibility, but after that it has worked well. We haven’t used it extensively for a couple of years, but my husband did get a document that he needed to sign that way a few days ago, and that worked fine.
Pam
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io <main@TechTalk.groups.io>
On Behalf Of heather albright via groups.io
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2021 5:18 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] DocuSign
Hello, I have to sign a contract using DocuSign. I could not get any accessibility help off their site and the idiots did not answer my question about weather or not it worked with assistive technology. So my question is has anyone used this DocuSign to sign or fill out contracts? Their tech support is much to be desired. Thanks Heather
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Re: DocuSign
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
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I don't use a program like that. I simply have a .tif file of my signature which I insert where needed. It's so much simpler. Next time you have sighted help, sign a blank piece of paper, scan it and save it as a .tif file. Voila! Ann P. Original message:
Heather, if the document in question is properly formatted, signing it via Sincerely, --
Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: NLS Braille display question
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
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They should. I don't have one of the beta units, but from everything I've heard, bookshare books should work just fine. Of course you will have to unzip them. Ann P. Original message:
Hi, --
Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: DocuSign
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Heather, if the document in question is properly formatted, signing it via
DocuSign is quite easy and, yes, it does work with assistive technology. It's the only way whereby I sign documents presently, beats having to find a pair of eyes to help me. Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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DocuSign
heather albright
Hello, I have to sign a contract using DocuSign. I could not get any accessibility help off their site and the idiots did not answer my question about weather or not it worked with assistive technology. So my question is has anyone used this DocuSign to sign or fill out contracts? Their tech support is much to be desired. Thanks Heather
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Re: Thunderbird Issue
Shelly Kane
Thank you all for your help while I was dealing with this email issue. Everything is working perfectly. Although, I didn't know that when you changed to iMap, when you delete something on your phone, it's gone on the computer. I'm glad for that feature but I deleted a lot of stuff and now I have to move it back to my in box because I was keeping those things. I really like how this works and I'm very grateful that you all suggested this. Thanks again and regarding the compacting folders, I'm glad it doesn't do that anymore. I used to have to hit cancel every time it came up.
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Shelly
On 8/12/2021 7:42 AM, Ron Canazzi wrote:
Hi Shelly,
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Re: Scripting Help Please
Mike B. <mb69mach1@...>
Hi again All,
I've got an update to my query. I just
found that the line I'm using for my, Find string, actually removes almost all
of both lines except for the difference of the numbers at the beginning of each
line.
One line begins with only 2 digits and the
percent symbol, i.e,, 83%
The other line uses 3 digits,, a decimal
point and the percent symbol, i.e,, 50.4%
Wel the only characters that aren't removed
are the, 50, 5 & 0, from the beginning of the 2nd line.
So, I'm assuming only the first few characters
of the, Find string, would need to be changed, but I just can't figure out what
to replace whith what. Thanks much. Stay safe & take care. Mike. Just once, I want a username and password prompt to say: "Close Enough!"
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike B.
To: TechTalk
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 6:10 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] Scripting Help Please Hi All,
Would someone please help me with a Find and
Replace scripting problem? I don't know didley squat about scripting or
using special characters in Find and Replace in Word. I'm currently
using the, Find, string below in word,
([0-9]{1,}%)*^13
to remove the line of text below,
83% of FunTrivia players have answered this
question correctly in the past.
My question is, how or what needs to be
changed / modified to the, Find string, so it removes the line of text above,
but will also remove this line of text below from a different
document?
50.4% of people have also gotten it
wrong.
If a different find string needs to be used,
for the second line of text I want to remove, what would that find string
be? Or, can the same find string be modified and used to remove both
lines, but from separate documents? All help is greatly appreciated and
graciously accepted!
P.S. I don't know how much work is
necessary to do what I'm asking, so I'm willing to pay as well. Thanks
much.
Stay safe & take care. Mike.
Just once, I want a username and password prompt to say: "Close Enough!"
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FYI:Speech Central now free for Blind
Loy
I discovered on Top Tech Tips
the "Speech Central" app for IOS today. I downloaded it and connected up with
Bookshare and it seems to be the easiest app I've tried for reading bookshare
books. It will read many other items as well. And it is
Free.
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NLS Braille display question
Vicki W
Hi,
Does anyone know if Bookshare DAISY books will work
with the NLS Braille display?
Thanks.
Vicki
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Scripting Help Please
Mike B. <mb69mach1@...>
Hi All,
Would someone please help me with a Find and
Replace scripting problem? I don't know didley squat about scripting or
using special characters in Find and Replace in Word. I'm currently
using the, Find, string below in word,
([0-9]{1,}%)*^13
to remove the line of text below,
83% of FunTrivia players have answered this
question correctly in the past.
My question is, how or what needs to be
changed / modified to the, Find string, so it removes the line of text above,
but will also remove this line of text below from a different
document?
50.4% of people have also gotten it
wrong.
If a different find string needs to be used,
for the second line of text I want to remove, what would that find string
be? Or, can the same find string be modified and used to remove both
lines, but from separate documents? All help is greatly appreciated and
graciously accepted!
P.S. I don't know how much work is
necessary to do what I'm asking, so I'm willing to pay as well. Thanks
much.
Stay safe & take care. Mike. Just once, I want a username and password prompt to say: "Close Enough!"
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Windows 7 question
Madison Martin
Hi all,
Using Windows 7 how do I check to see if Bluetooth is turned on? Using latest version of Jaws. Thanks Madison
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Re: Facebook Issue
Abbie Taylor
On the Mobile Facebook site, click the link that says switch to the basic mobile site. Then, you should find, at the bottom of the page, a link that says report a problem. The best way to find it is to use your screen readers search feature. I’m pretty sure that is how I did it a while back. I hope that helps.
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http://www.abbiejohnsontaylor.com abbietaylor945@...
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Re: Thunderbird Issue
Gene
-----Original Message-----
This is a discussion in a thunderbird forum. I am not saying the
information is correct, or what part of it is. But it does give grounds to
think that compacting is a good idea with a IMAP account for reasons that have
nothing to do with saving ddisk space on your machine.
The forum doesn’t discuss how often compacting with an IMAP account may be
advisable.
Gene
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Canazzi
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Thunderbird Issue Hi
Shelly, The compacting feaqture is not necessary. I have mine turned off under general settings. You don't need that unless Thunderbird detects you are running out of disk space. Actually, I have seen it even with large disk capacity hard drives, so I am not really sure what triggers it. On 8/12/2021 3:02 AM, Shelly Kane wrote: > Ron: > > > Yes, after I read your email, I tried accessing the account settings > again and I pressed Insert Z and everything worked fine. I do have one > question, since I'm now using an iMap account, whenever I delete my > messages from Thunderbird, I'm not getting that dialogue box about > compacting folders. Is that OK? > > Shelly > > On 8/10/2021 9:25 AM, Ron Canazzi wrote: >> Hi Shelly, >> >> Can you access your account settings at all? If not, did you try >> turning off the virtual PC cursor in JAWS with insert + Z and then >> trying to navigate with up/down arrow keys in the tree view and/or >> tab and shift tab with the tab keys? do you have the proper port >> settings for your account? >> For incoming mail the port setting is 995 and for outgoing the port >> setting is 465. >> >> for security the connection security is SSL/TLS and >> authentication method is normal password. >> >> If you cannot access these settings with JAWS you will need sighted >> help to set these ports and security settings correctly. >> >> >> >> On 8/10/2021 5:32 AM, Shelly Kane wrote: >>> Hi Group: >>> >>> >>> I thought I would post this here to see if different opinions come >>> in. On Wednesday, I changed my gmail password because it hasn't >>> been done in 8 years and thought it was time. After I changed it, I >>> was able to receive mail but then I couldn't send it. I put in the >>> password but it kept rejecting it so I went in to account settings >>> and something got screwed up when I did that because now I can send >>> mail but I can't receive it. I can get it on my phone and go to the >>> website but it's not downloading into my inbox in Thunderbird. What >>> happens when I open Thunderbird, it does nothing and then a few >>> minutes later, it says the pop3 server has timed out. I'm in the >>> view window where I could go to the different boxes. Jaws doesn't >>> speak while I'm in account settings so I don't know if I hit >>> something accidentally or not. If someone can offer any assistance >>> on how to get my mail coming back into Thunderbird, I would greatly >>> appreciate it. Simple instructions please! Thanks in advance. >>> >>> Shelly >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > > -- Signature: For a nation to admit it has done grevous wrongs and will strive to correct them for the betterment of all is no vice; For a nation to claim it has always been great, needs no improvement and to cling to its past achievements is no virtue!
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Re: Thunderbird Issue
Gene
This is a discussion in a thunderbird forum. I am not saying the
information is correct, or what part of it is. But it does give grounds to
think that compacting is a good idea with a IMAP account for reasons that have
nothing to do with saving ddisk space on your machine.
The forum doesn’t discuss how often compacting with an IMAP account may be
advisable.
Gene
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Canazzi
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Thunderbird Issue Hi
Shelly, The compacting feaqture is not necessary. I have mine turned off under general settings. You don't need that unless Thunderbird detects you are running out of disk space. Actually, I have seen it even with large disk capacity hard drives, so I am not really sure what triggers it. On 8/12/2021 3:02 AM, Shelly Kane wrote: > Ron: > > > Yes, after I read your email, I tried accessing the account settings > again and I pressed Insert Z and everything worked fine. I do have one > question, since I'm now using an iMap account, whenever I delete my > messages from Thunderbird, I'm not getting that dialogue box about > compacting folders. Is that OK? > > Shelly > > On 8/10/2021 9:25 AM, Ron Canazzi wrote: >> Hi Shelly, >> >> Can you access your account settings at all? If not, did you try >> turning off the virtual PC cursor in JAWS with insert + Z and then >> trying to navigate with up/down arrow keys in the tree view and/or >> tab and shift tab with the tab keys? do you have the proper port >> settings for your account? >> For incoming mail the port setting is 995 and for outgoing the port >> setting is 465. >> >> for security the connection security is SSL/TLS and >> authentication method is normal password. >> >> If you cannot access these settings with JAWS you will need sighted >> help to set these ports and security settings correctly. >> >> >> >> On 8/10/2021 5:32 AM, Shelly Kane wrote: >>> Hi Group: >>> >>> >>> I thought I would post this here to see if different opinions come >>> in. On Wednesday, I changed my gmail password because it hasn't >>> been done in 8 years and thought it was time. After I changed it, I >>> was able to receive mail but then I couldn't send it. I put in the >>> password but it kept rejecting it so I went in to account settings >>> and something got screwed up when I did that because now I can send >>> mail but I can't receive it. I can get it on my phone and go to the >>> website but it's not downloading into my inbox in Thunderbird. What >>> happens when I open Thunderbird, it does nothing and then a few >>> minutes later, it says the pop3 server has timed out. I'm in the >>> view window where I could go to the different boxes. Jaws doesn't >>> speak while I'm in account settings so I don't know if I hit >>> something accidentally or not. If someone can offer any assistance >>> on how to get my mail coming back into Thunderbird, I would greatly >>> appreciate it. Simple instructions please! Thanks in advance. >>> >>> Shelly >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > > -- Signature: For a nation to admit it has done grevous wrongs and will strive to correct them for the betterment of all is no vice; For a nation to claim it has always been great, needs no improvement and to cling to its past achievements is no virtue!
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Re: Attachments in emails
Ann Parsons
Hi all,
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Email may say it's from your mother, but it may not be. Safer to download files, not open them. Ann P. Original message:
Hi Ann, My mail is always downloaded from my pop 3 server before I read it. -----Original Message----- Hi all, Gene, it is more dangerous to open a file while it is still on the web. Ann P. -- "All that is gold does not glitter, --
Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring EMAIL: akp@sero.email Author of The Demmies: http://www.dldbooks.com/annparsons/ Portal Tutoring web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: Thunderbird Issue
Ron Canazzi
Hi Shelly,
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The compacting feaqture is not necessary. I have mine turned off under general settings. You don't need that unless Thunderbird detects you are running out of disk space. Actually, I have seen it even with large disk capacity hard drives, so I am not really sure what triggers it.
On 8/12/2021 3:02 AM, Shelly Kane wrote:
Ron: --
Signature: For a nation to admit it has done grevous wrongs and will strive to correct them for the betterment of all is no vice; For a nation to claim it has always been great, needs no improvement and to cling to its past achievements is no virtue!
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Re: Thunderbird Issue
Gene
Yes. When you make a change using one device, that change is shown on
all devices. That is one of the main reasons people use IMAP, that you can
look at and delete or move or whatever you want, messages and on another device,
such as a computer, you will see exactly the same thing, reflecting anything you
did on the other device. If you look at your messages and delete the
ones you have read during the day using your phone, then in the evening, you
look at messages using your computer, you won’t see the messages you have
already read on your phone.
Gene
-----Original Message-----
Hi Group:
The Thunderbird issue has finally been solved. Curtis, thank you for letting me know that the port number could be off just by hitting the arrow keys. That's exactly what it was. I decided to get an iMap account set up and I needed sighted help for that. We had no problem setting it up on Google but when we got to Thunderbird, it took some time. We finally got it and everything seems to be working for the moment. Hopefully this won't happen again. Thanks for trying to assist me. I am very glad this group is here. I do have one more question, with iMap, the messages are on my phone and computer. If I delete the messages on my phone, will that delete them on the computer? Thanks again. Shelly On 8/10/2021 3:54 AM, Gene wrote:
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